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September 16, 2012 (KHARTOUM) – The Sudanese parliament is intending to summon the minister of interior to question him on the circumstances that led to the killing of two protesters during Friday’s demonstrations against an anti-Islam film outside the U.S. embassy in Khartoum, an official said.

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Sudanese policemen stand guard opposite demonstrators during a protest against an amateur film mocking Islam outside the German embassy in Khartoum on September 14, 2012 (GETTY)

The ministry of interior already admitted its responsibility for the death of the two citizens, saying they were accidentally run over by cars of the anti-riot police as they attempted to break up the demonstrations which formed part of a region-wide outburst of rage against “Innocence of Muslims”, an anti-Islam film made in the U.S.

Similar protests by thousands of people in a number of Middle Eastern countries led to the death of some protesters and killing of the US ambassador in Libya.

In Khartoum, thousands of protesters mobilized by hard-line Islamist figures demonstrated outside three Western diplomatic missions in Khartoum including the German, British and U.S. embassy.

The protesters set fire on the German embassy building in downtown Khartoum and replaced its flag with an Islamic one under connivance from some police members, according to eye witnesses.

A simultaneous protest outside the U.S. embassy in Suba suburb witnessed clashes between the police and protesters, leading to the death of the two citizens.

Some eye witnesses cited mainly by pro-government media spoke of the death of a third protester by bullets fired from U.S. snipers on the roof of the embassy but Sudan Tribune could not verify these claims independently.

The deputy speaker of the Sudanese parliament, Hago Gasim Al-Said, announced on Sunday that the parliament’s Security and Defense Committee is going to summon the minister of interior Ibrahim Mahmoud over the death of the two protesters.

Hago told reporters in Khartoum that the minister should appear before the committee within the next two days to answer for all the details and causes of the death cases plus the violence that befell the German and U.S. embassies.

The daily newspaper Al-Sudani published on Saturday details on the identity of the deceased protesters. According to the paper, one of them is a 20-year-old student of Koran called Abdel Magid Atta. The other protester is aged 32 but his identity remains unknown, the paper said.

Meanwhile, the Popular Committee for Supporting Prophet Mohammed (PCSPM), a body formed by Islamists in response to the film, announced on Sunday that it intends to submit an urgent memorandum to the minister of interior and heads of main police departments demanding an investigation into the killing of the two protesters.

The committee also called for bringing justice to the “American murders” that killed a third protester by snipers’ gunfire.

PCSPM chairman Nasir Al-Sayed, who was speaking in a press conference at the headquarters of the Muslim Scholars Committee in Khartoum, stressed the need for “allowing Jihadists to punish whoever insulted the prophet”

He added that Friday’s events proved “the existence of infiltration in security forces”

Al-Sayed called for forming an investigation committee headed by a judge to probe the events. He went on to call on the government to expel U.S. diplomats from Sudan in protection of what he described as the sovereignty of the country.

Sudan announced on Saturday that it declined a request by the U.S. to send a special force from the Marines to protect the embassy in Khartoum. Meanwhile in Washington, the U.S. State Department announced it ordered non-essential staff in the embassies in Tunisia and Khartoum to leave.

In a related development, the leader of the Islamist opposition Popular Congress Party (PCP), Hassan Al-Turabi, condemned the violence committed against Western embassies, describing those who perpetrated as “ignorant people who know nothing about [Prophet] Mohammed”

Speaking to reporters on Sunday following his return from the Qatari capital Doha, Al-Turabu voiced concerns that these violent events in Middle Eastern countries could be exploited and associated with the existence of Islamists at the helm of power.

Al-Turabi nonetheless added that these events are unlikely to have a great impact on the relations between the West and Islamists. “Most Westerners realize that Islamists are not behind these acts of aggressions”

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  • 17 September 2012 08:24, by Akol Liai Mager

    "The Sudanese parliament is intending to summon the minister of interior to question him on the circumstances that led to the killing of two protesters during Friday’s demonstrations against an anti-Islam film outside the U.S. embassy in Khartoum, an official said" Where is the NIF Parliament stands on the death of 300,000 Darfurians? Khartoum is really the base for Injustice and Terrorism.

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    • 17 September 2012 08:59, by Mach

      When the protestors intention were to go and cause damage or kill people in the foreign Embassies; there are always consequences and one of those penalties would be death. It sounds ludicrous now that they want to find out how protestors die by following law and order; really! Where were they in the first place, if they knew anything call law and order!

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    • 17 September 2012 09:10, by Runrach

      Akol, I thought you know it already that there is nothing called justice/ hadahalla in muslim nation. How naive it is for Khartoum pareliment to question interior minister for the death of two of it citizens while dozens of armed civilian lives are shooting up on daily biasis. Bashir and Huroun have butchered more than millions and yet the parelimentry committee never summoned them.

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      • 17 September 2012 09:24, by Runrach

        Let those fake Arab Muslim belIevers get it right from Honourable Dr. Abdalah Hassan Turabi. The most world renowned muslim scholar/ academician especially the way he challenges the moves taken by some Muslim countries. Mean while in Suadi Arabia none.

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      • 17 September 2012 20:07, by Ruach

        Who care about the deaths of devil believers?Let them die as long as they are dedicated to violence.This religion has fungy smell

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    • 17 September 2012 19:35, by Dinkawarrior

      Ha ha ha ha!! They’re feeling the heat in their buts after realizing that they lost Obama’s interests in them. Friends never trust a Muslim friend! It’s better to be a friend with Satan than being a friend with Muslims.

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  • 17 September 2012 09:32, by Kikiji longiro

    Dear All,
    Muslims all over the world are representing toys activities by nature.
    If Jehad is made by crazy people, why can,t they behave crazy because of film worldwide? Iraqians were asking themselves in 1986-7 when SPLA put Juba under fire that what involve the black Sudanese in Islam & said to the South Sudanese beat them hard, these people are liars.
    Kikiji

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  • 17 September 2012 10:13, by Nubian King

    Useless parliament,
    Is this the time you’re realizing your responsibilities towards the citizens of Sudan, How many protesters died and are missing when they were expressing anger towards hiking prices of basic commodities in mid June? This is nonsense and your summon upon the interior minister carry not any weight because we’ve known NCP as being the biggest hypocrites in existence.

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  • 17 September 2012 10:26, by NO PEACE

    WHAT FUCKEN PARLIAMENT IN KHARTUOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    WHY YOU WANT TO SUMMON THE MINISTER OF INTERIOR AT THIS TIME, WHILE THUOSAND OF PEOPLE ARE DEATH IN DARF.

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  • 17 September 2012 10:30, by emad

    ho is Prophet Muhammad, may peace and blessings be upon him
    He is the one who defended the rights of all humanity 1400 years ago.
    He defended men’s, women’s and children rights
    He commanded and fostered the love between relatives and neighbors
    He established a coexistence relationship between Muslims and Non-Muslims
    He organized the relationship between the members of the family putting du

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    • 17 September 2012 11:17, by Hardball

      Emad, where is the anger or demonstration on Darfur, South Kordufan, Blue-Nile children getting killed by NCP regime every day? In Syria, there is also a massacre of Muslims children going on at the streets of Syrian towns. Where is one billion peaceful Muslims demonstration on behave of their own people getting killed by their own fellow Muslims?

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      • 17 September 2012 12:26, by emad

        Hardball:the NCP and the Syrian regime are dictatorships and they are not practicing the teachings of our holly religion. these people are disobedient Muslims.

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    • 17 September 2012 12:40, by Lorolokin

      Who are you muslim to depend religion, Islam is a fake religion in the whole world.
      The killing of innocent people around the world is done by muslim in the name of Islam.I think Islamic religion is a man made religion and is not from God.
      Kinkak.

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    • 18 September 2012 04:15, by australian

      He defended the rights of his thugs.
      He married a child, and gave her the "right" to be raped by him.
      The word" love" is not mentioned in the Koran.
      The "coexistence" was fine before Mohammed turned up and ruined everything.
      You’d better stop drinking that araki, Emad. Doesn’t do your brain any good.

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  • 17 September 2012 10:32, by emad

    He fought injustice, called for justice, love, unity and cooperation for the good.
    He called for helping the needy, visiting the patients, love and exchanging advises between people.
    He prohibited (by orders from God) bad manners such as stealing, lying, torturing and murdering
    He is the one who changed our lives and manners to be better.
    A Muslim doesn’t steal
    A Muslim doesn’t lie
    ??????

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    • 17 September 2012 11:35, by Logic

      Emad
      You’re as funny as the rest of the N.Sudanese retards on this site! Bashir is a lier, killer and a thief, is he not a Muslim. I don’t judge Islam by the actions of Muslims but those retards give Islam a bad name and you should condemn them not support them. Where’re the good Muslims when their fellow citizens are killed in SK & BN???

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      • 17 September 2012 12:33, by emad

        logic: i absolutely agree with you that Bashir is a liar and dictator. and i thank you that you have differentiated between the Great religion of Islam and the actions of those bad Muslims.Unfortunately they give a bad impression of Islam by their actions but as i said they are bad Muslims and Islam has nothing to do with their irresponsible and extreme actions.

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      • 18 September 2012 04:20, by australian

        Logic: Then what DO you judge Islam by? Lying, killing and stealing are all sanctioned under Islam, and Bashir is not doing anything the "perfect man" wouldn’t have done. Read the texts and IMPARTIAL history of Islam and THEN judge it; use your "logic" to analyse it.

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    • 17 September 2012 17:22, by panchol

      emad.
      Sincerely, Sudan is the most lier and known by stealing:
      1. Sudan stole South Sudan crude oil, and as such south Sudan closed down its oil to follow to Red Sea.
      who stole our crude oil cargos?
      2. SAF also announced that you had captured Hegilig(panthou), but our gallant forces left the area with all vehicles, jeeps, artellaries and huge number of rifles with aminations.

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  • 17 September 2012 10:35, by emad

    Prophet Mohammad is the best Muslim, no Muslim can be as perfect as he was, Muslims try their best to be the typical Muslim like Prophet Mohammad PBUH but sometimes they disobey God and Prophet Mohammad PBUH as they are normal humans who are subject to do wrong but the repent and get back to the right path.

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    • 17 September 2012 11:21, by mohamed mahgoub

      Em. may u talking history here u read in history books ( sirra) but in those thing are not in practice by now adays. moslims like Albashir,that is they a bout the 9 students killed by the same police just a month ago and making all the noises for the death of extrimists while trying to destroy the embassy

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    • 17 September 2012 11:27, by Runrach

      @ Emad, you have indirectly conceding all of the above deeds as the factuals characteristic of Mohamed and there is no doubt about that. He tought Muslims about gayism, an incest, lawful of killing non Muslim as victorious, jahdism and above marginalization of women as women doesn’t drive in Arab world. Islam mean terrorist.

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    • 17 September 2012 12:00, by mohamed mahgoub

      Em. u talking history here these teachings u only read in history books ( sira elnaboia) ,but in reality they not practice now adays by moslims like Albashir etc. that is why they ignored the killing of 9 students a month ago by the interior min. and want to probe about a mere two extrimists trying to destroy the embassy ,what kind of justice is this ,is this the values u talking a bout !

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    • 17 September 2012 12:26, by eye-of-an-eye

      Emad your the funny idiot that i have never hear, Islam came after Christanity when the housemate to Abraham decided to formed Arab tribe, arab mean the evil deeds in almost 60 languages, 14 surahs in Quran copy message from Holy Bible and little, it diverted from the truth to politic coz evils minds of muslims like u, maybe Mohamed was a good man. pliz to be safe convert to Christanity like me.

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